![]() The team he is assigned to is part of a larger group whose mission is to rid the southern tip (I think) of Manhattan of the remaining victims of the zombie plague and make it once again fit for habitation by those still-living people who are left in the world. Maybe this is the only way he can keep himself a reasonable facsimile of sane. He has derogatory thoughts about most of the brain-dead individuals he is called on to eliminate in the course of his present job. The main character, who we know only by the nickname his fellow soldiers in the effort to clean up after the zombie plague and re-establish civilization have given him – Mark Spitz - has proclaimed himself a mediocre citizen, and has decided he this is the perfect persona for the times. ![]() Zone One is pretty much a zombie book, but at least half of it must be taken up with philosophical observations of life in twenty-first century America. ![]() That said, though, the author does have a pretty dense writing style. This is one place where an audiobook can help it can move you on through the difficult parts so you don’t get too bogged down. Several people in the group abandoned the book after a few pages due to the author’s dense writing style. ![]() I listened to this as part of the Spooky Season Reads event for the Coffee and a Good Book Facebook Group. ![]()
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